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Showing posts with label Immanuel AGC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immanuel AGC. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Deviating From the Plan

Most of us make plans of some sort. Some have plans for the day and week, while others have plans for the month, year and the rest of our lives. We talk about our plans, get excited for them and can’t wait to be a part of them. When Tascha and I were preparing to come to Kenya, we planned what we were going do do (as much as we could) and we talked about it with everyone. We talked about how I would be doing media and youth ministry and how Tascha would be doing orphan ministry. But, now that we have been here for a month, we realize that where we are currently, orphan ministry and youth ministry are not our main focuses.

Here in Kericho, my main ministry has been guitar! I am borrowing a guitar from a fellow missionary just for my own enjoyment and personal worship to God. However, God has presented an opportunity for me to teach guitar to the students and staff here at Kenya Highlands Evangelical University. There are around 20 students and 3 staff who are taking lessons. I have classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays after 4pm tea. We gather in the Chapel and split up into groups and learn songs. If there are chords they do not know in the song, then we learn them! My goal is to have the students leading worship using guitar in chapel by April.

 
These lessons are more than learning to play guitar. By these students and staff learning, they are being equipped to teach others guitar. But more than that, they have a portable instrument (tool) to lead worship anywhere. Teaching guitar to new believers is a form of discipleship, ingraining in them what it means to worship God, not only with our voice and a guitar, but with our lives.

 

For Tascha, her main ministry here in Kericho has been at Immanuel AGC, assisting with Children’s ministry. Most Wednesdays we are at the church and she and Lily (the Children’s Pastor) are coming up with ideas for the nine Sunday School lessons for that Sunday. In Sunday School, there are around 500 kids from Kindergarden to 8th grade. Not only does Tascha help plan each lesson, but also comes up with crafts for the kids to do and then prepares the crafts. She is really good at it and the kids love the crafts!

 

We can have a plan for what we want to do or what we think we are going to do. We can pray about it and doors may open or close. For us right now, we are ministering in ways we didn’t really think about because we were open and let God lead. This morning I was reading in Psalm 37 and verses 5-6 really stuck out:

“Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act, making your righteousness shine like the dawn, your justice like the noonday.”

In our everyday lives, committing each day to God for His glory and His use. Trust in Him and He will show up! It might not be in a huge glamorous way, but many times, if not most times, He shows up in the small, everyday things. 


Friday, January 24, 2014

Jambo!

So, its been a week since we left Knoxville, Tennessee for Kenya. Most of this past week has been traveling so we really have not settled down just yet. We arrived in Kenya late Thursday night and stayed in Nairobi for a few days with Jon and Vera (WGM Africa Regional Directors). There we got phones and rested. Saturday we left Nairobi for Nakuru by way of the Great Rift Valley. You can see for miles and miles at the top of the valley. As we drove through it, we saw zebras, gazelle and of course cattle and donkeys. 


When we arrived in Nakuru, we had lunch with the WGM Kenya directors (Jim and Alice) and then they took us to the Africa Gospel Church Baby Centre to meet April and see where we will be serving starting in a few months. We both loved spending time there learning about the ministry and just loving on the kids! For more information about the AGC Baby Centre, you can visit our website - www.jeffandtaschafyke.com

Sunday, we went with Jim and Alice to Ngata AGC which is next door to the Baby Centre. For January, their theme is “Discipleship” and the youth pastor spoke and gave a wonderful message out of John 15. One thing that stuck out was a statement he made. “Many of us know ABOUT God, but do you KNOW God?” He went on to talk about how some know of God and go through the routine of church, but unless we are in His word and communicate regularly through prayer (abiding in Him), then we do not know God on a personal level. He went on to say that discipleship is as easy as touching someone (investing in them). He then touched someone and that person got up and touched someone else and pretty quick, the entire congregation was standing because they had been touched. It was a great illustration. After church we met the pastors and they are excited that we are coming in April for six months!

After church we went and had lunch at Java House (the Kenyan Starbucks) which was amazing! I had so missed Java House from my previous trip to Kenya in 2008. We then shopped at a local grocery store and went with Jim and Alice to the Lake Nakuru National Park where we saw buffalo and baboons. I got out of the car to get a closer look at some of the baboons and to take a few pictures on Tascha’s phone. After our visit, we went back to the house and I helped Alice start up her blog. She is going to be a pro in no time! After our blog session, Alice taught Tascha how to make pizza dough from scratch since we were having grilled pizza for dinner. It was really good! 

Monday Jim and Alice brought us from Nakuru to Kericho, where we presently are serving. We took Monday evening and Tuesday to get settled and to meet with our hosts, Pat and Kathie Greco. Pat is the Vice Chancellor of Kenya Highlands Evangelical University where we are staying. Wednesday, we met most of the staff at the college during tea time. Every day at 10am and 4pm, everyone stops for tea… and I love it! After lunch, Kathie took us to Immanuel Africa Gospel Church to meet Joyce (the senior pastor) and the rest of the pastoral staff there. We discussed ministry opportunities and it looks like they are going to keep us busy! I will be helping with improving the audio and visual technologies for the church, as well as helping with their website. Tascha will be helping with children’s ministries. 



Tomorrow we will be at a picnic Immanuel AGC is hosting for the youth, and Sunday we will be attending both church services at Immanuel. As this week draws to a close and we begin wrapping our heads around the ministry opportunities here, please pray with us that God would continue to lead and guide us as we serve Him in Kericho at Kenya Highlands Evangelical University and Immanuel AGC.